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Beth-phage

Beth-phage

Beth-phage

house of the unripe fig, a village on the Mount of Olives, on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho (Matt. 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:29), and very close to Bethany. It was the limit of a Sabbath-day’s journey from Jerusalem, i.e., 2,000 cubits. It has been identified with the modern Kefr-et-Tur.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Beth-Phage

A well-known village, mentioned in the gospel, (see Mat 21:1) It should seem to be derived from Pep, opening; and Geeah, valley: the house of the valley. Probably, the opening of the valley at the foot of the mount of Olives. Here it was that Christ fulfilled that remarkable prophecy of Zechariah. (Zec 9:9 with Mat 21:4-5; Mar 11:1; Luk 19:28; Joh 12:14)

Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures

Beth-phage

Beth-pha-ge. (Hard G). (house of figs). The name of a place, on the Mount of Olives, on the road between Jericho and Jerusalem. It was, apparently, close to Bethany. Mat 21:1; Mar 11:1; Luk 19:29.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary